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One-third of Meetings Are Unnecessary, Costing Companies Millions (and No One Is Happy About It)


Otter.ai, the world's leading meeting transcription and collaboration tool, in partnership with the University of North Carolina Chancellor's professor and award-winning author, Dr. Steven Rogelberg, today released new findings on the cost of unnecessary meetings and its impact on organizations and their employees. The report found that almost a third of meetings are unnecessary and organizations waste millions of dollars on them.

The findings put a spotlight on the amount of strain unnecessary and wasted meeting attendance places on companies' financials and their employees, including:

Dr. Rogelberg, who has done work around meetings with companies including Google, Facebook, United Nations, and Cisco, and recently spoke in front of the US Congress, found that most employees cite "organizational norms" and the lack of conversation around when meetings can be skipped as the main reason why they feel the need to attend meetings, even if they deem their attendance as unnecessary.

"The expectations and norms around meeting culture in so many companies is highly damaged," Rogelberg describes. "When employees are in meetings that they don't need to be in, they often sit there disengaged, or multi-task which distracts others and can derail the meeting. Not only does this impact the quality of the meeting, but it claims essential employee productivity and time."

Beyond creating a more open and communicative meeting culture, the report found 71% of employees would be empowered to skip unnecessary meetings if high quality meeting notes were shared in a timely manner, not just to those who attended, but with anyone who might need the information. A growing number of companies are doing this by adopting Otter across their organization, which takes automated meetings notes and shares those notes, along with meeting Takeaways and an Automated Outline within the team, allowing for review and further collaboration even if someone skipped the meeting.

"Now, more than ever, with a slowing economy and with the rise of hybrid and remote work, companies need to re-evaluate meeting culture, practices, and tools," says Otter.ai CEO and co-founder Sam Liang. "We've seen companies implement employee tracking software and mandate that employees return to in-office work, all with the goal of increasing productivity. While these initiatives are often met with resistance by employees, reducing time spent in unnecessary meetings is a solution that is a win for both employee and employer."

To learn more about these findings and how it could save your organization millions, download the report.

About Report:
632 employees voluntarily responded to a survey that was conducted in summer 2022. Respondents represented over 20 different industries, with Professional Services (33%) making up the largest group, followed by Information Technology (12%), and Health & Human Services (9%). Job levels ranged from Assistant to SVP+, and the sample was representative of different work arrangements (47% fully remote, 12% fully in-office, 40% hybrid.) The median hours worked was 50 hours per week. The sample was 47% female, 51% male, and 2% other. Full demographic details can be found in the appendix. Demographic differences, if found, are noted in the results themselves. Otherwise, just overall responses are reported.

About Otter.ai
Otter.ai is the world's leading meeting transcription and collaboration tool. Teams connect Otter to their calendars and video conferencing apps to capture, store and even collaborate using their notes from every meeting. The company is backed by early investors in Google, DeepMind, Zoom, and Tesla.

About Dr. Steven Rogelberg
Dr. Rogelberg, an organizational psychologist, holds the title of Chancellor's Professor at UNC Charlotte for distinguished national, international and interdisciplinary contributions. He is an award-winning teacher and recipient of the very prestigious Humboldt Award for his research on meetings. His latest book, "The Surprising Science of Meetings: How You Can Lead Your Team to Peak Performance" (Oxford) was recognized by the Washington Post as the "#1 Leadership Book to Watch for". He and the book were also featured on CBS This Morning Freakonomics, HBR, WSJ, BBC World to name a few. Adam Grant has called Steven the "world's leading expert on how to fix meetings". He was the inaugural winner of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Humanitarian Award and just finished his term as President of SIOP, the largest professional organization in the world for I-O psychology. Rogelberg was invited and testified to the US Congress (2022) on the topic of being successful and engaging others in very difficult working environments ? using organizational psychology to elevate members of congress, their staffs, and the institution.


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